Outlawtsar:People still go to CNET for some reason? I think the last time I was there I was downloading a Netscape browser add-on.

Slight threadjack, but is Consumer Reports still a reputable ranking site or has it suffered the same fate? If not, what is these days for electronics, appliances, and such?

Some might accuse it of other things, but, I think from the standpoint that Consumers Union (who publishes Consumer Reports) is a non-profit not owned by any corporation, it is at least not influenced directly like CNet obviously is.

Of course, who is on the board, etc, that have connections to other companies, and what influence that might have, who knows.

Pop quiz, hotshot. There's a brilliant product winning your contest. If the product wins your parent company will lose money, if you stop it from winning no one will take that contest seriously ever again. What do you do? What do you do?

So for the rest of you following at home: CNet (cent) has been phoning it in for years now and just recently they voluntarily admitted to just how biased they are vs their corporate overlords. In other words: Cent is bullshiat, don't even bother looking at them to review anything, they are corporate whores.